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r .W A shade of spiritual life at Iona in the chapel. HIS year's seventh grade is the largest in the school, being composed of 34 highly spirited and energetic lonians, More than 75 Un ofthe class has maintained first and second honors throughout the first three quarters, Witti over S200 collected in the missions, the seventh grade led the entire school with ease in this department, As for sports, the Midget football, basketball and baseball teams benefited well by the presence of several seventh grade representatives. Their interest in stamp-col- lecting and class projects was unsurpassed. In ad- dition, the seventh grade set the pace in the ac- tivity field, with Debate, Dramatics, Glee Club and Elocution, all being abetted oy class members. Hold that pose!
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Michael Wade Mike has taken part in every form of activity the school has to offer. His chief hobby, how- ever, is model railroading. He is best known to his class as a hard worker and a true triend. The pause that refreshes Douglas White Doug, one of, the prominent members of his class, is distin- guished for his consistency as an honor man and his glowing ability to write and recite works of literature, Furthermore, he lends a big hand in hurling for the Midget baseball nine. Coming back from the library. John Weir Through his polite manner and orderly appearance John has be- come quite popular among his classmates. Extremely interested in mechanics regarding automo- biles John is quite a tinkerer and works at all times with perfect application to his tasks. l8l
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Gianino, M. Kenne T. Carroll E. Ladin F. Signals on . . . , Y 1 , May, J. Cesarlo, Ryan, W. Hanson. DICTIONARY FULL of complimentary ad- jectives could be exhausted to describe these boys. They had all the qualities of a grand group of active, cheerful and industrious fellows. Throughout the course of the year, they work- ed hard at their studies and those boys who achieved a 9021 or above average, received honor certificates in acknowledgment of their earnest ap- plication. Many of the fellows helped to make the Minim team a success and they had representatives in all the Grammar School activities. Constantly active and buzzing with life, they made the rainy days more cheerful and the dull days a little brighter. Sixth Graders at work and at rest. 1:4 Deeply engrossed in study. Front Row: J. Mullen, V. Draddy, J. Irwin, M Cinguina. Back Row: C. Connolly, R. Finnan, G. Mannix. ,ii -wa hd' v ,83 s. Maman, D. copeiand, J. eau-ne, J. Juergens, R. Ryan. A M X R. MacDermott, W. Fitzpatrick. , New K g' 4 042
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